Selected artists gather at this city square to display and sell their works.
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Selected artists gather at this city square to display and sell their works.
The Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon dominate the ruins of what was once the sixth largest city in the world.
This plaza is influenced by Aztec, Spanish and modern Mexican cultures and is the location of the remains of Tlatelolco, an old Aztec city.
An old fountain rests at the center of this bucolic plaza, located in Puebla's historic district.
One of the largest public plazas in the world, the Zócalo is the heart of Mexico City and is one of the city's most famous attractions.
Built in 1683, this pastel pink church is the city's most recognizable landmark.
A wide variety of pyramids, temples and sculptures have all been found at this famous Mayan archaeological site.
Mexico City's waterways: Xochimilco and the Aztec Kings' Lake. Xochimilco is visited by everyone, or at least it should be. Until just over a century ago Mexico City was surrounded by lakes that were
Monte Alban is the premier archaeological site near Oaxaca.It is a Zapotec site built and used over a thousand year period . It remained sacred even after it was abandoned. One does not have to take...
The Zapotecs inhabited this ancient city after they were forced out of Monte Alban.
This plaza, ringed with stores and an 18th-century cathedral, is the center of social activity in Oaxaca.
This 18th-century church, built with funds provided by silver tycoon José de la Borda, is the centerpiece of the town's main square.
No longer considered the hip place for young folks, it is actually a popular neighborhood for gays and tourists. Many restaurants and nightlife abound in this area. For accommodations, the...
The beautiful mountain overlooking Zacatecas, complete with a cable car for tourists.
Once a major city itself, this suburb of Mexico City manages to remain a provincial refuge from the chaos of the rest of the city.
Built in the 18th century, this large home provides visitors a look a traditional baroque architecture.
This plaza is the center of social activity in San Miguel de Allende
A popular shopping strip in Tlaquepaque, a tiny suburb on the outskirts of Guadalajara.
Condesa usually refers to an area comprised of three Mexico City neighborhoods or Colonias, Condesa, Hipodromo, and Hipodromo Condesa. It is often refered to as the Soho of Mexico City. This was...
